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San Diego State University President Donald Tramps Administration Final Narrative Essay

 

I would like you to describe in detail your own Final Narratives, the values by which you define and attach meaning to your experiences. These values can be religious, secular, philosophical, personal, scientific, political, etc. There is no correct answer to this part of the essay. Just be sure to provide a clear explanation, with concrete examples, of your core values.

Once you have established your Final Narratives, I would like you then to examine their origins: Are these narratives yours? Where did they come from? Did you arrive at these conclusions by your own thinking, or are there parts of your worldview that you have adopted from others—parents, family, friends, religious or secular institutions—unconsciously?

Your essay should have an introduction, body paragraphs, and a strong conclusion. Be sure to proofread thoroughly for grammatical errors. In addition to structural and mechanical elements, your essay will be graded on how well you can establish a sense of ethos for an academic audience. In practice, this means considering concepts like phronesis, eunoia, and arête (terms Aristotle uses to discuss the components of a strong sense of an author’s character). Think about the expectations that academic readers would have of an upper-division collegiate essay. Exceed those expectations in terms of originality, form, and grammar.